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Matt Guf here for The House Snowboard Shop. This is the K2 Sonic binding. This binding
will give you more tread for less bread and is for an all level or advancing rider. The
chassis system is a ProFusion PC chassis system. It's a polycarbonate and it's one piece. You
can't even adjust the heel cup back or forward, but that's okay because it does have a tool-less
adjustable toe ramp system. So if your feet decide to grow a little bit and you need to
move up a size in boots, you won't need to get a bigger size binding because you can
adjust toe ramp. It also gives you a little bit more leverage when you're powering in
on those toe sides. The EVA shock pads will absorb and dampen a lot of the impact that
you'll have, and reduce the amount of chatter that your board will get riding over bumpy
terrain. The caddy ankle strap of course is very adjustable, both with the speed ratchets
and the Cam-Lock system. You can adjust this, so the caddy ankle strap will fit dead center
on your boot. It's EVA molded and has a narrower waist, but it still offers a lot of lateral
and medial support. The toe strap is a universal toe strap that is cored. The center of this
binding is cored out to save quite a bit of weight. It as well has the Cam-Lock system
so you can make sure that the universal toe strap stays centered on your foot. The highback
is an Airframe highback. It has a centered spine and offers forgiveness on both sides,
so if you want to tweak out your grabs you'll be able to do this as well. You can adjust
the highback to go closer to the heel cup. It's called the gapless system and it has
a tool-less forward lean adjustment, so if you want your forward lean pretty far forward
you can do it without any tools. The multi-compatible disks work well on any three or four hole
pattern board. Again, this is more *** for your buck than you are probably thinking.
This is the K2 Sonic snowboard binding.